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cageyness
noun as in craft
noun as in one-upmanship
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The cageyness continued in the second as Campbell continued to use his five-inch reach and three-inch height advantage to keep his opponent off balance and at a distance.
From The Guardian
This cageyness is somehow familiar.
From The Guardian
The name of the game remains getting the lowest score as possible, which allows plenty of room for competitive fire and cageyness.
From Golf Digest
Of course you could counter this by arguing that slow-burn tension in the first leg often explodes in the return tie, making up for any initial cageyness.
From The Guardian
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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